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Driving back the limits of the possible ever further, the Manufacture has produced its first self-winding ultra-thin, skeletonised, diamond-set tourbillon movement – a unique feat in the sector. Piaget even gem-set the two sides of the calibre 1270D, as well as the profiles of the bridges and certain screws, for a total of 56 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 1.9 ct). The setting of a single calibre takes 47 hours. 71 baguette-cut diamonds (approx. 1.1 ct) form a glittering 8 around the rings on the fringe of the flying tourbillon cage and the platinum oscillating weight, whose surface is also entirely gem-set. Fashioned in 14K gold, the 1270D movement is a mere 5.71 mm high and boasts three different gem-setting techniques: channel setting, bead setting and advanced bead setting. True to its motto "Always do better than necessary", Piaget has enhanced this exclusive mechanism with the ultimate "image" level of finishing – entirely hand-crafted.

Ultra-thin, tourbillon, skeleton, white gold, diamonds

Type:

Self-winding mechanical

Material:

White gold

Shape:

Cushion

Functions:

Hours at 5 o'clock, Minutes at 5 o'clock, Seconds

Technical features:

Ultra-thin movement, Flying tourbillon at 1 o'clock, Dedicated index-assembly signed with a letter "P" for Piaget